Alternate timelineThe Wolf Who Knelt and Rose
The sword falls, but Ned Stark lives, exiled to the Wall, then reborn as a king who never bent.
by Isaac
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Alternate timelineThe sword falls, but Ned Stark lives, exiled to the Wall, then reborn as a king who never bent.
by Isaac
Alternate endingThe keeper never lets the light go out, and the ship he was warned about arrives anyway.
by Mara
What ifOne choice unmade, and a kingdom remembers a softer, stranger history.
by Devon
CrossoverA detective from foggy London wakes beneath two desert moons with a case that shouldn't exist.
by Priya
Scene rewriteThe feast that ended an era, rewritten breath by breath, and this time, someone is watching.
by Theo
Not a thin summary or a paragraph of filler, a complete, original short story with real scenes, dialogue, and emotion, written in the voice and world of the source. Set in a clean editorial layout with a drop cap and a measured column, made for getting lost in.
The sword falls, but Ned Stark lives, exiled to the Wall, then reborn as a king who never bent.
The blade caught the morning light, and Ned closed his eyes. But Ser Ilyn Payne never swung. A horn split the air, not from the gold cloaks on the steps, but from beyond the Mud Gate, low and certain, the sound of the North arriving three days early.
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“The North remembers,” he said, and the hall went still as winter.
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The Wolf Who Knelt and Rose
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…and as the gates closed behind them, the North let out a breath it had held for a thousand years. The end.
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No. Describe your twist in a sentence, or leave it blank and we'll surprise you with a fitting one. You can even have Reverie continue a story entirely on its own.
Any book, movie, show, or game you can name. Pick an alternate ending, a what-if, a single scene, a whole alternate timeline, or a crossover with another world.
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